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Washington Redskins Morning Clips: 6/19: A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say ab...
Washington Redskins Morning Clips: 6/19: A morning roundup of what the local and national media have to say ab...
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ICYMI: NFL scouts, execs split on Johnny Manziel's pro potential
ICYMI: NFL scouts, execs split on Johnny Manziel's pro potential
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Source: Gregory Shamus/Getty Images North America The Chicago Blackhawks face off against the Boston Bruins for Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals tonight, Wednesday, June 19. The game is in Boston at the TD Garden. The Bruins took the upp...
Source: Gregory Shamus/Getty Images North America The Chicago Blackhawks face off against the Boston Bruins for Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals tonight, Wednesday, June 19. The game is in Boston at the TD Garden. The Bruins took the upper hand in the series with a 2-0 victory in Game 3. The Bruins lead the series 2-1. Las Vegas Betting Odds: Puck Line: Blackhawks +1.5, Bruins -1.5 Money Line: Blackhawks +120, Bruins -13 The over/under for goals scored is 4.5 The game will be broadcast live on NBC at 8:00 p.m EST Injury news: Boston Bruins Gregory Campbell: Out for the rest of the playoffs with a right fibula injury. Chicago Blackhawks Marian Hossa: Day-to-day with an undisclosed injury. Projected Lineup: Bruins’ Projected Lineup Forwards Line 1: Brad Marchand-Patrice Bergeron-Jaromir Jagr Line 2: Milan Lucic-David Krejci-Nathan Horton Line 3: Daniel Paille-Chris Kelly-Tyler Seguin Line 4: Kaspars Daugavins-Rich Peverley-Shawn Thornton Defensemen Line 1: Zdeno Chara-Dennis Seidenberg Line 2: Andrew Ference-Johnny Boychuk Line 3: Adam McQuaid-Torey Krug Goalies Starter: Tuukka Rask Backup: Anton Khudobin Blackhawks’ Projected Lineup Forwards Line 1: Patrick Sharp-Jonathan Toews-Viktor Stalberg or Marian Hossa Line 2: Brandon Saad-Michal Handzus-Patrick Kane Line 3: Bryan Bickell-Andrew Shaw-Ben Smith or Viktor Stalberg Line 4: Marcus Kruger-Dave Bolland-Michael Frolik Defensemen Line 1: Duncan Keith-Brent Seabrook Line 2: Niklas Hjalmarsson-Johnny Oduya Line 3: Nick Leddy-Michal Rozsival Goalies Starter: Corey Crawford Backup: Ray Emery
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Nationals will keep Danny Espinosa in minors
Nationals will keep Danny Espinosa in minors
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The Mets are on the road this week, and I got to hang out at Citi Field yesterday. Take a look at the following photo, and then I’ll explain: Several weeks ago, the sports editor at the Daily News got in touch and asked if I’...
The Mets are on the road this week, and I got to hang out at Citi Field yesterday. Take a look at the following photo, and then I’ll explain: Several weeks ago, the sports editor at the Daily News got in touch and asked if I’d contribute to a piece about how to catch baseballs at the Home Run Derby. I thought about saying no — there are certain secrets that I’d rather not share — but ultimately agreed. And here I was. In the photo above, the young man on the left is a Daily News reporter named John. The guy on the right is a freelance photographer named Alex, who was hired for the day to accompany him. While we waited for the two-person film crew to arrive, I posed for a few photos . . . like this: Once everyone showed up, we headed to the Hodges gate: In the photo above, the woman looking back at me is a videographer named Lindsay. The young lady walking just behind her on the right is her assistant Taylor. On our way to the gate, I stopped to take a quick photo of this: It’s hard to believe that the All-Star Game is less than a month away. Who’s planning to be there? How about the Home Run Derby? I don’t have tickets yet, but I’ll probably attend both events. BIGS Sunflower Seeds is thinking about sending me, and there’s also a fan who has offered to pay for my Derby ticket in exchange for half the baseballs that I snag. Anyway, a security guard met us at the Hodges gate . . . . . . and has us wait inside . . . . . . for one of the Mets P.R. guys to show up. Several minutes later, I was holding this: The P.R. guy, whose name is Ethan, led us inside, and I have to say that it was pretty cool to get a behind-the-scenes look at the stadium. There were construction workers milling about, groundskeepers doing all sorts of weird things to the field, random folks playing softball in the outfield, and so on. Check out the hose that was snaking through the concourse: It was connected to this pressure washer: I don’t know if this is interesting to you, but I *loved* seeing all this random crap sitting around. I felt like I was seeing stuff that wasn’t meant to be seen, you know? Here’s a hose that was coiled up on a table: In the photo above, did you notice the scaffolding in the left field seats that extends up to the second deck? Here’s a random jug of something on a staircase: I should explain my specific purpose for being at Citi Field: the editor wanted me to point out the five best places to catch a home run at the Derby. I told the crew to head down to the party deck in left field. Here they are from afar . . . . . . and here’s a photo of them from above: I think I took more photos/videos of them than they took of me. While Lindsay set up the camera, I noticed a crater in the warning track in left-center field: WTF? Before long, she was ready to go . . . . . . so we filmed the first segment. We had to be careful and constantly look over our shoulders because of the softball players in the left field corner. Take a good look at the following photo, and you’ll see them: One deep fly ball did indeed land on the party deck. I ran back (away from the LF corner) and nearly caught it, but got blocked by a row of stools, and to make matters worse, it bounced back onto the field so I didn’t even get to give it a toss. John (the reporter) kindly grabbed my camera while Alex (the photographer) had me posing in various ways. Check it out: Here’s some advice: don’t sit like that at Citi Field. You can get away with it if the team is on the road, but if you’re there for an actual game, it won’t go over too well with stadium security. I led the crew through the center field concourse . . . . . . toward the Shea Bridge: In the photo above, did you notice that some of the railings are laying flat on the bridge? Look closely and you’ll see some caution tape blocking the far end. The whole thing wa
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RT @nflnetwork: WATCH: Aaron Hernandez leaves Massachusetts home Wednesday morning
RT @nflnetwork: WATCH: Aaron Hernandez leaves Massachusetts home Wednesday morning
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Ladies and Gents. This is not a rosterbation thread. I really want to see what you would do with the 23rd pick in the draft. I want this to be a little different as well. If you want to stay with the 23rd pick, who would you take and ...
Ladies and Gents. This is not a rosterbation thread. I really want to see what you would do with the 23rd pick in the draft. I want this to be a little different as well. If you want to stay with the 23rd pick, who would you take and why? Or perhaps there is a name falling down draft boards. Would you try to trade the pick to move up or down and why? You may give multiple scenarios as well. Please hit the rec button for someone's pick/trade that you really like. Let's greenlight the popular scenarios. Ladies and Gents. This is not a rosterbation thread. I really want to see what you would do with the 23rd pick in the draft. I want this to be a little different as well. If you want to stay with the 23rd pick, who would you take and why? Or perhaps there is a name falling down draft boards. Would you try to trade the pick to move up or down and why? You may give multiple scenarios as well. Please hit the rec button for someone's pick/trade that you really like. Let's greenlight the popular scenarios.
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Tweet report for the Champions Trophy game between England and South Africa
Tweet report for the Champions Trophy game between England and South Africa
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You have to take Metta World Peace‘s tweets with a grain of salt. Just check out his timeline from last night, which was capped off with, “Pat Riley should take his shirt off and read Shakespeare.” Dude, what!? But he d...
You have to take Metta World Peace‘s tweets with a grain of salt. Just check out his timeline from last night, which was capped off with, “Pat Riley should take his shirt off and read Shakespeare.” Dude, what!? But he did drop this bomb after Ray Allen canned one of the most improbable triples in [...]The post Metta World Peace Tweets That He’s Changing His Name To Jesus Shuttlesworth appeared first on Dime Magazine (dimemag.com) : Daily NBA News, NBA Trades, NBA Rumors, Basketball Videos, Sneakers.
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Some people haven't had to watch Matt Cassel play football.
Some people haven't had to watch Matt Cassel play football.
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